Vertebrate (Inventory)/Birds/Swallows

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Cave Swallows (''hirundo fulva'') usually nest just inside the entrance area of caves during the spring, summer and fall months. They rarely venture deeper than the twilight portion and are most active during the day. They prefer larger openings and high ceilings. Mud nests high on the walls and ceiling; feathers, twigs, grass and small broken egg shells on the floor; stains from droppings and noticeable chirping noises are all indications of swallows. When swallows are present, the signs are usually obvious and a musty smell or odor may be present. During the day, they can often be seen flying especially when silhouetted against the light from the entrance.
Cave Swallows (''hirundo fulva'') usually nest just inside the entrance area of caves during the spring, summer and fall months. They rarely venture deeper than the twilight portion and are most active during the day. They prefer larger openings and high ceilings. Mud nests high on the walls and ceiling; feathers, twigs, grass and small broken egg shells on the floor; stains from droppings and noticeable chirping noises are all indications of swallows. When swallows are present, the signs are usually obvious and a musty smell or odor may be present. During the day, they can often be seen flying especially when silhouetted against the light from the entrance.
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File:Swallow egg shell.JPG|Swallow egg shell, droppings, feathers, etc.
File:Swallow egg shell.JPG|Swallow egg shell, droppings, feathers, etc.
File:Swallow on mud nest.JPG|Swallow on a mud nest
File:Swallow on mud nest.JPG|Swallow on a mud nest

Revision as of 05:55, 25 July 2013

Swallows silhouetted against the light from a cave entrance

The Swallows subfield of the Vertebrate Birds section is used to record any observation of cave swallows.

Cave Swallows (hirundo fulva) usually nest just inside the entrance area of caves during the spring, summer and fall months. They rarely venture deeper than the twilight portion and are most active during the day. They prefer larger openings and high ceilings. Mud nests high on the walls and ceiling; feathers, twigs, grass and small broken egg shells on the floor; stains from droppings and noticeable chirping noises are all indications of swallows. When swallows are present, the signs are usually obvious and a musty smell or odor may be present. During the day, they can often be seen flying especially when silhouetted against the light from the entrance.

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Vertebrate (Inventory)/Birds/Swallows is a part of the cave inventory project.
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